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Early Coke ProcessesBy C. S. Finney, John Mitchell
There is no field of human thought or endeavor which does not owe much to the past. Yet, surrounded by the prodigious scientific and technological achievements of our day, it is all too easy to forget
Jan 1, 1961
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Conveyor Belting in the 70’sBy P. J. Connors, William J. McCormick, F. B. Olender, Jerome F. Sheldon, Donald T. Mylar, Edgar T. Gregory, Owen S. Roberts, H. Colijn
A quiet revolution has taken place in the conveyor belt industry. Man-made materials, improved production facilities, better splicing techniques and emphasis on repair and maintenance have all contrib
Jan 3, 1972
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Application Of Descriptive Geometry To Mining-Problems.By Joseph W. Roe
MANY questions arising in the work of the mining engineer may be solved quickly and with sufficient accuracy by the methods of descriptive geometry; but, unfortunately, this subject is more often cons
Mar 1, 1910
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Refuse Removal and DisposalBy Leo J. Vogel, E. D. Hummer
INTRODUCTION by E. D. HUMMER An efficient refuse-disposal system is a necessary part of the modem cleaning plant. The large-scale refuse system and disposal area, engineered for the lifetime o
Jan 1, 1968
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Capillarity – Permeability - The Mobility of Connate Water During a Water FloodBy W. O. Brown
A laboratory investigation was conducted to determine quantitatively the extent to which connate water was contacted and displaced by invading flood water. In these experiments the connate water in un
Jan 1, 1958
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Institute of Metals Division - Fracture of Magnesium Alloys at Low TemperatureBy Frank E. Hauser, Philip R. Landon, John E. Dorn
The flow and fracture strengths of polycrystalline aggregates of high purity magnesium and a solid solution of aluminum in magnesium were determined as functions of temperature and grain size. Magnesi
Jan 1, 1957
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Arizona Paper - Methods for Determining the Capacity of Slime-Settling TanksBy H. S. Coe, G. H. Clevenger
Engineers have long recognized the desirability of correlating the data obtained from small-scale slime-scttling tests with commercial work as carried on in large tanks. This need, though most apparen
Jan 1, 1917
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Colorado Paper - Condensation of Zinc from its Vapor (with Discussion)By C. H. Fulton
Page Introduction........................... 280 Distillation Products from Reduction of Zinc Ore........... 281 Preliminary Investigations..................... 290 Equilibrium of Reaction Zn + CO
Jan 1, 1919
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Lake Superior Paper - Some Dike Features of the Gogebic Iron-Range (Discussion, 978)By C. M. Boss
Throughout the Lake Superior Basin each of the great ironranges, from which vast quantities of iron-ore have been, and are now being mined, presents characteristics differing from each and all of the
Jan 1, 1898
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Projecting Data From SamplesBy R. W. Shoenberger, J. D. Clendenin, W. L. McMorris, N. Schapiro, B. R. Kuchta, A. A. Terchick, R. J. Gray, J. G. Price
INTRODUCTION * The United States is fortunate in having enormous reserves of metallurgical-grade coals. Although these coals are better in quality and more accessible than most coals found through
Jan 1, 1968
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Minerals Beneficiation - Fine Dry Grinding of Iron Ore for PelletizingBy Donald R. Rathburn, Jung K. Mok
An historical review and a survey of current practice in the application of fine dry grinding in the iron ore industry are given. Both closed and open-circuit applications are reviewed, and the advant
Jan 1, 1971
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Extractive Metallurgy Division - Heats of Solution in Liquid Tin of the Group III Elements Aluminum, Gallium, Indium, and ThalliumBy J. B. Cohen, B. W. Howlett, M. B. Bever
The partial molar heats of solution at infinite dilution in tin of aluminum at 300° and 350°C and of gallium, indium, and thallium at 240°, 300°, and 350°C have been measured by tin solution calori-me
Jan 1, 1962
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Sintering In The Presence Of A Liquid PhaseBy F. V. Lenel
INTRODUCTION Two years ago in Chicago a seminar was held on the theory of sintering of pure metal powders As an introduction to this seminar Dr Rhines1 gave an excellent survey of the literature on
Jan 1, 1948
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Technical Notes - Determination of the Viscosity-Temperature Relationship for Crude Oils with the Ultra-ViscosonBy F. W. Jessen, James N. Howell
INTRODUCTION The determination of cloud points has to date been limited to rather transparent oils, visual observation of the formation of a solid phase being the criterion for the standard ASTM D
Jan 1, 1957
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Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Quenching on the Grain Boundary Relaxation in Solid SolutionBy A. S. Nowick, C. Y. Li
It is deMonstrated that quenching from an elevated temperataupe accelerates the grain boundary relaxation in two solid solutions (aAg-Zn and a Cu-Al). This result is consistent with the proposal tha
Jan 1, 1962
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Institute of Metals Division - The Effect of Orientation Difference on Grain Boundary EnergiesBy C. G. Dunn, F. Lionetti
The energy associated with grain boundaries in polycrystalline aggregates is believed to play a major role in grain growth processes and, when growth ceases, to determine the final equilibrium grain b
Jan 1, 1950
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Bureau Of Safety Of Anaconda Copper Mining Co.By C. W. Goodale
THE motives behind the organization of the Bureau of Safety were twofold. First, there was the policy of the company toward its employees, which was one of fairness and consideration for their welfare
Jan 2, 1922
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Potash (f384e031-ddcd-4a55-8286-f27ff4896cf2)By Howard I. Smith
POTASH is of prime importance as a plant food and is also widely used in industry. The term "potash was applied to a crude pearlash obtained by evaporating, in iron pots, solutions leached from plant
Jan 1, 1949
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New York Paper - Why the Mining Laws Should be Revised (with Discussion)By Horace V. Winchell
The laws here referred to are those which define the status of the prospector for mineral deposits in the soil or beneath it, establish his methods of procedure, protect him in his possession while se
Jan 1, 1915
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Iron and Steel Division - Grain Refinement of Steel Ingots by Solidification in a Moving Electromagnetic FieldBy C. Richards Honeycutt, Frederick C. Langenberg, Guenter Pestel
Solidification in a moving electromagnetic field was successful in altering the as-cast grain structure of steel ingots. The equipment is described and exerimental results are presented for several d
Jan 1, 1962